Vintage and Modern Inlay Material ???

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Post by maizeandblue »

Kevin: Thanks for the confirmation; that's the way I'm leaning right now. By-the-by, I've got a few new images that show the guitar fretted with the hardware dry-fit. I've had a few requests for the images, but they're 500k and 300k respectively so the download could take a while if you're on a dial-up. They do provide a nice close-up look of the inlay material. I think I'll shoot them to Peter and he can post them as he sees fit. Best, WL
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I'll tell ya, that inlay material looks great. This guitar is gonna look awesome when finished.
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It's looking great. I wonder how noticeable the change in tone will be with the new bridge placement?
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